BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present disclosure relates to structures and conveyor line systems using the
structures.
Description of the Related Art
[0003] Recently, in the conveyor line system, there is a need to record information as much
as possible on the recording medium and, therefore, to record much information on
an area as large as possible on the recording medium. In the case where the recording
medium is mispositioned during attachment of the recording medium on the conveying
container, an image may not be recorded on an edge portion of the recording medium
or an image recorded on the edge portion of the recording medium may not be erased
well. Additionally, a blank space on which an information reading code (e.g., a barcode
or a two-dimensional code) would be attached cannot be ensured or an image may be
recorded at an incorrect position on the recording medium, leading to decreased visibility
or poor appearance.
[0004] Therefore, there has been an attempt that a positioning portion serving as a mark
is provided on a surface of the conveying container in order to attach the recording
medium at a desired position on the conveying container accurately and efficiently
without mispositioning.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The present invention aims to provide a structure which can prevent readability and
image density of a read image of a recording medium from deteriorating, without an
edge portion of the recording medium peeling even after rewriting an image repeatedly.
[0006] A structure according to the present invention as a means for solving the above problem
includes a supporting member, a recording medium, and a positioning portion. The recording
medium is configured to be attached on a surface of the supporting member. The positioning
portion is configured to serve as a mark when the recording medium is attached on
the surface of the supporting member. The positioning portion has an average height
lower than an average thickness of the recording medium.
[0007] According to the present invention, there can be provided a structure which can prevent
readability and image density of a read image of a recording medium from deteriorating,
without an edge portion of the recording medium peeling even after rewriting an image
repeatedly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008]
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating that a positioning portion formed on a
supporting member obstructs attachment of a recording medium during attachment of
the recording medium on the supporting member using a pressing roller;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating that a positioning portion formed on a
supporting member obstructs attachment of a recording medium during attachment of
the recording medium on the supporting member using a spatula;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating that a structure according to the present
invention prevents a positioning portion formed on a supporting member from obstructing
attachment of a recording medium during attachment of the recording medium on the
supporting member using a pressing roller;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating one exemplary positioning portion formed
on a surface of a supporting member;
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram illustrating another exemplary positioning portion formed
on a surface of a supporting member;
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram illustrating another exemplary positioning portion formed
on a surface of a supporting member;
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram illustrating another exemplary positioning portion formed
on a surface of a supporting member;
FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram illustrating another exemplary positioning portion formed
on a surface of a supporting member;
FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram illustrating another exemplary positioning portion formed
on a surface of a supporting member;
FIG. 10 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating one exemplary layer configuration
of a thermoreversible recording medium;
FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram illustrating one exemplary conveyor line system according
to the present invention;
FIG. 12 is a scan image of a solid image in Example 1;
FIG. 13 a scan image of a barcode in Example 1;
FIG. 14 is a scan image of a solid image in Comparative Example 1; and
FIG. 15 is a scan image of a barcode in Comparative Example 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(Structure)
[0009] A structure according to the present invention includes a supporting member, a recording
medium configured to be attached on a surface of the supporting member, and a positioning
portion having an average height lower than an average thickness of the recording
medium and configured to serve as a mark when the recording medium is attached on
the surface of the supporting member; and, if necessary, further includes other members.
[0010] Conventionally, in the case of attaching the recording medium using a pressing roller
as an attaching tool, pressure is not applied to an area of the recording medium on
which the pressing roller is in contact with the positioning portion, so that an edge
portion of the recording medium may be attached with only weak adhesion force.
[0011] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating attachment of a recording medium 100 at
a certain position on a supporting member 101 using a pressing roller 105. The pressing
roller 105 is moved in a direction A indicated in FIG. 1 along a positioning portion
102 formed on the supporting member 101 as a mark, to thereby attach the recording
medium 100 on the supporting member 101. As a result, strong adhesion force can be
achieved on an area 103 by pressure applied by the pressing roller 105. On the other
hand, only weak adhesion force can be achieved on an area 104 since an average height
of the positioning portion 102 is higher than an average thickness of the recording
medium 100, and, thus, insufficient pressure is applied by the pressing roller 105
due to obstruction of the positioning portion 102.
[0012] Meanwhile, in the case of moving a spatula serving as the attaching tool in one direction,
pressure is not applied to an area of the recording medium on which the spatula is
in contact with the positioning portion, so that the edge portion of the recording
medium may be attached with only weak adhesion force. In the case where the spatula
is moved back and forth in order to solve the above problem, it takes a long time
to attach the recording medium and the recording medium may be damaged.
[0013] FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating attachment of a recording medium 100 at
a certain position on a supporting member 101 using a spatula 106 moving in one direction.
A spatula 106 is moved in a direction B indicated in FIG. 2 along a positioning portion
102 formed on the supporting member 101 as the mark, to thereby attach the recording
medium 100 on the supporting member 101. As a result, strong adhesion force can be
achieved on an area 103 by pressure applied by the spatula 106. On the other hand,
only weak adhesion force can be achieved on an area 104 since an average height of
the positioning portion 102 is higher than an average thickness of the recording medium
100, and, thus, insufficient pressure is applied by the spatula 106 due to obstruction
of the positioning portion 102.
[0014] Therefore, in the case where the recording medium is irradiated with laser light
to rewrite an image repeatedly under a state in which the edge portion of the recording
medium is attached on a surface of the conveying container with only weak adhesion
force as described above, there may be a problem that the edge portion of the recording
medium peels to cause poor appearance. When the edge portion of the recording medium
peels as described above, an initially peeled portion may trigger further peeling
to enlarge the peeled portion. This is because, for example, a worker scratches the
recording medium when the worker tries to catch the conveying container; the recording
medium is exposed to high-pressure washing liquid during washing of the conveying
container; when the conveying containers are stored in a stacked state, one conveying
container is rubbed with another conveying container; and when the conveying container
is about to stop on the conveyor line, the recording medium crashes into an article
conveyed from the downstream side of the conveyor line. The peeled portion may be
enlarged to 1 cm through 10 cm depending on operating conditions. Alternatively, the
recording medium may be completely separated as a whole from the conveying container.
[0015] In the case where an image is recorded on the enlarged peeled portion as described
above, heat tends to be accumulated easier in the peeled portion than in an unpeeled
portion, and an irradiation distance between the recording medium and a recording
device is decreased, leading to decreased image density of characters or read images.
In particular, a read image of, for example, a barcode may be deteriorated in readability.
[0016] In the present invention, the average height of the positioning portion is lower
than the average thickness of the recording medium. This prevents the height of the
positioning portion from obstructing attachment of the recording medium when the recording
medium is attached on a surface of the supporting member using the positioning portion
as the mark. As a result, the recording medium can be attached at a desired position
with uniform and strong adhesion force.
[0017] FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating one exemplary attachment according to
the present invention of a recording medium 100 at a certain position on a supporting
member 101 using a pressing roller 105. The pressing roller 105 is moved in a direction
A indicated in FIG. 3 along a positioning portion 102 formed on the supporting member
101 as a mark, to thereby attach the recording medium 100 on the supporting member
101. In FIG. 3, an average height of the positioning portion 102 is lower than an
average thickness of the recording medium 100, and, thus, the positioning portion
102 does not obstruct the pressing roller 105 and sufficient pressure is applied to
an entire surface of the recording medium 100 by the pressing roller 105, resulting
in strong adhesion force equal to or stronger than the predetermined adhesion force.
[0018] As a result, the edge portion of the recording medium can be prevented from peeling
even after rewriting an image repeatedly. Additionally, even when the edge portion
of the recording medium is peeled, the peeled portion can be prevented from further
peeling to enlarge. Therefore, readability of a read image of the recording medium
and the image density of characters or read images can be prevented from deteriorating.
[0019] The predetermined adhesion force refers to adhesion force capable of preventing the
recording medium from peeling, and varies depending on physical properties such as
material and shape of an adherend; physical properties such as easiness of curl, water
resistance, heat resistance, and detergent resistance of the recording medium; and
usage environment.
[0020] The peeling refers to a state in which at least part of the recording medium is completely
separated from the supporting member.
[0021] The average height of the positioning portion is preferably 90% or less, more preferably
80% or less of the average thickness of the recording medium. The average height of
the positioning portion of 90% or less of the average thickness of the recording medium
allows the predetermined pressure to be easily applied to the edge portion of the
recording medium adjacent to the positioning portion during attachment of the recording
medium. This can more surely prevent the recording medium from peeling at the edge
portion of the recording medium.
[0022] The average height of the positioning portion is not particularly limited and may
be appropriately selected depending on the intended purpose, but is preferably 5 µm
or more, more preferably 10 µm or more, further preferably 20 µm or more. The height
of the positioning portion of 5 µm or more can advantageously prevent the recording
medium from being damaged or peeled due to a human hand or a tool entered from outside
the recording medium.
[0023] The height of the positioning portion can be measured with, for example, a caliper,
a contact film thickness gauge, or a step gauge.
[0024] The average thickness of the recording medium is preferably 50 µm or more, more preferably
100 µm or more, further preferably 200 µm or more, but preferably 2,000 µm or less,
more preferably 1,000 µm or less. The average thickness of 50 µm or more aids in ensuring
stiffness of the recording medium. The recording medium is, therefore, advantageously
difficult to be bend and easy to attach on the supporting member when the recording
medium is attached on the supporting member. In addition, a functional layer (e.g.,
a recording layer and a protective layer) to be disposed on a base material of the
recording medium can be thickly formed, leading to improved durability.
[0025] The average thickness of the recording medium can be measured with, for example,
a caliper, a contact film thickness gauge, or a step gauge.
[0026] In the present invention, the average height A of the positioning portion and the
average thickness B of the recording medium preferably satisfy the following expression:
A > B / 20, more preferably satisfy the following expression: A > B / 10, and further
preferably satisfy the following expression: A > B / 5. In the case where the average
height of the positioning portion is higher than a certain height depending on the
average thickness of the recording medium, as presented by the expression: A > B /
20, the recording medium can easily be pressed against the positioning portion to
thereby be positioned. In addition, the recording medium can be prevented from being
damaged or peeled due to a human hand or a tool entered from outside the recording
medium.
[0027] The maximum distance between the edge portion of the recording medium and the positioning
portion is preferably 10 µm or more, more preferably 20 µm or more, further preferably
30 µm or more, but preferably 1,000 µm or less, more preferably 500 µm or less, further
preferably 300 µm or less. The maximum distance between the recording medium and the
positioning portion in a range of 10 µm or more but 1,000 µm or less enables the recording
medium to be attached accurately without mispositioning within appropriate attachment
time.
[0028] An allowable range of the mispositioning varies depending on, for example, image
information to be recorded. However, a mispositioning distance is preferably 10 mm
or shorter, more preferably 1 mm or shorter, further preferably 0.1 mm or shorter,
and a mispositioning angle is preferably 20° or smaller, more preferably 2° or smaller,
further preferably 0.2° or smaller.
[0029] The maximum distance between the recording medium and the positioning portion can
be determined with, for example, a caliper, an optical microscope, or an electron
microscope.
[0030] The recording medium can be aligned with the positioning portion by pressing one
side of the recording medium against the positioning portion or by visually attaching
the recording medium on the positioning portion using the positioning portion as the
mark.
[0031] The average height A of the positioning portion and the maximum distance C between
the edge portion of the recording medium and the positioning portion preferably satisfy
the following expression: A < 20 x C, more preferably satisfy the following expression:
A < 10 x C, and further preferably satisfy the following expression: A < 7 x C.
[0032] In the case where the maximum distance between the edge portion of the recording
medium and the positioning portion is larger than a certain distance depending on
the average height A of the positioning portion, the height of the positioning portion
can be prevented from obstructing attachment of the recording medium.
[0033] A method for attaching the recording medium on the surface of the supporting member
is not particularly limited and may be appropriately selected depending on the intended
purpose. For example, the recording medium may be attached on the surface of the supporting
member using a pressing roller, a spatula, a hand, or a labeler. Of these, the spatula
or the pressing roller may be preferably used since a wide area can be easily attached
with pressure equal to or greater than a certain pressure.
<Recording medium>
[0034] The recording medium is not particularly limited and may be appropriately selected
depending on the intended purpose, so long as an image is recorded and/or erased on
the recording medium after the recording medium is attached on the surface of the
supporting member, and examples thereof include a thermoreversible recording medium
on which image recording and image erasing are repeated, a heat-sensitive recording
medium on which an image is recorded with heat only once, and ink absorbing paper.
[0035] Of these, the thermoreversible recording medium is preferable since image recording
and image erasing can be repeated.
[0036] Upon attachment of the thermoreversible recording medium, the medium may gradually
be peeled from an edge portion thereof due to heat generated during repeated recording
and erasing. Therefore, especially when the thermoreversible recording medium is used
repeatedly, the thermoreversible recording medium is desirably attached to an object
with adhesion force equal to or stronger than the predetermined adhesion force.
[0037] Especially when recording and erasing are performed repeatedly in a non-contact manner,
for example, using a laser, the recording medium easily peels since lower pressure
is applied during repeated recording and erasing than that of applied when recording
and erasing are performed repeatedly in a contact manner, for example, using a thermal
head.
[0038] Especially when the image erasing is performed on an entire surface of the thermoreversible
recording medium, the thermoreversible recording medium easily peels since the thermoreversible
recording medium is heated even at the edge portion thereof.
[0039] In the case where a layer disposed on the support shrinks easier than the support
in the thermoreversible recording medium, a face curl may be caused in the thermoreversible
recording medium. In this case, peeling occurs with higher possibility.
[0040] The larger the sum of thickness of layers disposed on the support is, the easier
the face curl occurs. The face curl frequently occurs when the sum is 10 µm or more,
more frequently occurs when the sum is 15 µm or more, and much more frequently occurs
when the sum is 20 µm or more.
«Image»
[0041] An image is not particularly limited and may be appropriately selected depending
on the intended purpose, so long as it is visible information, and examples thereof
include characters, signs, lines, graphics, barcodes, and two-dimensional codes that
indicate information concerning contents and a destination of goods contained in a
container, and the number of use of the thermoreversible recording medium.
[0042] Particularly, for example, barcodes, two-dimensional codes, and OCR fonts are visible
information capable of being read by a dedicated reading device, and may also be referred
to as "read image." Additionally, an image other than the read image may be hereinafter
referred to as "characters, etc." -Reading device-
[0043] A reading device used in the present invention is not particularly limited and may
be appropriately selected depending on the intended purpose, so long as it has a function
of irradiating an image recorded on the recording medium with light, and electrically
reading information included in the image based on intensity of the light reflected
from the image. Examples thereof include a barcode reader, a two-dimensional code
reader, and an OCR reader. The barcode reader, the two-dimensional code reader, and
the OCR reader are devices configured to read a barcode symbol, a two-dimensional
code symbol, and an OCR font, respectively, and each includes a scanner configured
to convert optical information to electric information, and a decoder configured to
convert electric information to character codes.
«Thermoreversible recording medium»
[0044] The thermoreversible recording medium includes a support; and a thermoreversible
recording layer on the support; and, if necessary, may further include appropriately
selected other layers, such as a photothermal converting layer, a first oxygen barrier
layer, a second oxygen barrier layer, a UV ray absorbing layer, a back layer, a protective
layer, an intermediate layer, an undercoat layer, an adhesive layer, a bonding agent
layer, a coloring layer, an air layer, and a light reflective layer. Each of these
layers may have a single layer structure or a laminate structure.
[0045] Note that, a photothermal converting material may be contained in at least one of
the thermoreversible recording layer and a layer adjacent to the thermoreversible
recording layer. In the case where the photothermal converting material is contained
in the thermoreversible recording layer, the thermoreversible recording layer also
serves as the photothermal converting layer. In order to reduce energy loss of the
laser light having a certain wavelength to be irradiated, a layer disposed on the
photothermal converting layer is preferably composed of a material that is less likely
to absorb light having the certain wavelength.
-Support-
[0046] A shape, structure, and size of the support are not particularly limited and may
be appropriately selected depending on the intended purpose. Examples of the shape
include a plate shape. The structure may be a single layer structure or a laminate
structure. The size may be appropriately selected depending on the size of the thermoreversible
recording medium.
-Thermoreversible recording layer-
[0047] The thermoreversible recording layer contains a leuco dye, which is an electron-donating
coloring compound, and a color developer, which is an electron-accepting compound.
The thermoreversible recording layer is a thermoreversible recording layer configured
to reversibly change in its color tone upon application of heat. The thermoreversible
recording layer contains a binder resin, and, if necessary, may further contain other
components.
[0048] The leuco dye, which is an electron-donating coloring compound that reversibly changes
in its color tone upon application of heat, and the reversible color developer, which
is an electron-accepting compound, are materials which can realize reversible visual
changes according to changes in temperature. The leuco dye and the color developer
can reversibly change between a colored state and a decolored state according to a
heating temperature and a cooling speed after heating.
-Leuco dye-
[0049] The leuco dye itself is a colorless or light-colored precursor. The leuco dye is
not particularly limited and may be appropriately selected from those known in the
art. Examples thereof include a triphenylmethane phthalide leuco compound, a triallyl
methane leuco compound, a fluoran leuco compound, a phenothiazine leuco compound,
a thiofluoran leuco compound, a xanthene leuco compound, an indophthalyl leuco compound,
a spiropyran leuco compound, an azaphthalide leuco compound, a chromenopyrazole leuco
compound, a methine leuco compound, a rhodamine anilinolactam leuco compound, a rhodamine
lactam leuco compound, a quinazoline leuco compound, a diazaxanthene leuco compound,
and a bislactone leuco compound. These may be used alone or in combination. Of these,
a fluoran leuco dye or a phthalide leuco dye is particularly preferable from the viewpoints
of excellent coloring-decoloring properties, hue, and preservability.
-Reversible color developer-
[0050] The reversible color developer is not particularly limited and may be appropriately
selected depending on the intended purpose, so long as it can be reversibly colored
and decolored using heat. Example thereof includes a compound containing at least
one of (1) a structure having an ability of coloring the leuco dye (e.g., a phenolic
hydroxyl group, a carboxylic acid group, and a phosphoric acid group) and (2) a structure
for controlling aggregation force between molecules (e.g., a structure linked with
a long-chain hydrocarbon group) in a molecule thereof. Note that, the long-chain hydrocarbon
group may be linked via a bivalent or higher linking group containing a hetero atom,
and the long-chain hydrocarbon group itself may contain at least one of the linking
group as described above and an aromatic group.
[0051] The (1) structure having an ability of coloring the leuco dye is particularly preferably
a phenolic structure.
[0052] The (2) structure for controlling aggregation force between molecules is preferably
a long-chain hydrocarbon group having 8 or more carbon atoms, more preferably 11 or
more carbon atoms. The long-chain hydrocarbon group has preferably 40 or less carbon
atoms, more preferably 30 or less carbon atoms.
[0053] The electron-accepting compound (color developer) is preferably used in combination
with a compound containing at least one of a -NHCO- group and an -OCONH- group in
a molecule thereof as a decoloration accelerator. Use of these compounds in combination
can induce an intermolecular interaction between the decoloration accelerator and
the color developer in the process for shifting toward a decolored state, to thereby
improve coloring and decoloring properties.
[0054] The decoloration accelerator is not particularly limited and may be appropriately
selected depending on the intended purpose.
[0055] The thermoreversible recording layer contains a binder resin, and, if necessary,
may further contain various additives for improving or controlling coatability or
coloring and decoloring properties of the thermoreversible recording layer. Examples
of the additives include a surfactant, a conducting agent, filler, an antioxidant,
a photostabilizer, a coloring stabilizer, and a decoloring accelerator.
--Binder resin--
[0056] The binder resin is not particularly limited and may be appropriately selected depending
on the intended purpose, so long as it can bind the thermoreversible recording layer
on the support. Conventionally known resins can be used alone or in combination as
the binder resin. Of these, preferable is a resin curable by heat, UV rays, or electron
beams from the viewpoint of improvement in durability for repeated use, and particularly
preferable is a thermosetting resin cross-linked using an isocyanate compound as a
crosslinking agent.
-Photothermal converting layer-
[0057] The photothermal converting layer contains a photothermal converting material which
has a function of highly efficiently absorbing the laser light to generate heat. The
photothermal converting material may be contained in at least one of the thermoreversible
recording layer and a layer adjacent to the thermoreversible recording layer. In the
case where the photothermal converting material is contained in the thermoreversible
recording layer, the thermoreversible recording layer also serves as the photothermal
converting layer. A barrier layer may be formed between the thermoreversible recording
layer and the photothermal converting layer for the purpose of preventing interaction
between the thermoreversible recording layer and the photothermal converting layer.
The barrier layer is preferably a layer composed of a material being excellent in
heat conductivity. A layer disposed between the thermoreversible recording layer and
the photothermal converting layer is appropriately selected depending on the intended
purpose, and is not limited those mentioned above.
[0058] The photothermal converting material is roughly classified into an inorganic material
and an organic material.
[0059] The inorganic material is not particularly limited and may be appropriately selected
depending on the intended purpose, and examples thereof include: carbon black; a metal
(e.g., Ge, Bi, In, Te, Se, and Cr) or a semimetal; and alloy, metal boride particles,
and metal oxide particles thereof.
[0060] Examples of the metal boride and the metal oxide include hexaboride, a tungsten oxide
compound, antimony-doped tin oxide (ATO), tin-doped indium oxide (ITO), and zinc antimonate.
[0061] The organic material is not particularly limited, and may be appropriately selected
from various dyes depending on a wavelength of light to be absorbed. In the case where
a semiconductor laser is used as a light source, a near infrared-absorbing pigment
having an absorption peak in the wavelength range of from 700 nm through 1,600 nm
is used. Specific examples thereof include a cyanine pigment, a quinine pigment, a
quinoline derivative of indonaphthol, a phenylene diamine nickel complex, and a phthalocyanine
compound. Of these, a photothermal converting material being excellent in heat resistance
is preferably selected for repeated image processing. In this point of view, the phthalocyanine
compound is particularly preferable.
[0062] The near infrared-absorbing pigment may be used alone or in combination.
[0063] In the case where the photothermal converting layer is disposed, the photothermal
converting material is typically used in combination with a resin. The resin used
for the photothermal converting layer is not particularly limited and may be appropriately
selected from resins known in the art, so long as the resin can hold the inorganic
material or the organic material. Of these, a thermoplastic resin or a thermosetting
resin is preferable. Those usable as a binder resin in the thermoreversible recording
layer can be suitably used. Of these, preferable is a resin curable by heat, UV rays,
or electron beams from the viewpoint of improvement in durability for repeated use,
and particularly preferable is a thermosetting resin cross-linked using an isocyanate
compound as a crosslinking agent.
-First and second oxygen barrier layers-
[0064] The first and second oxygen barrier layers are preferably respectively disposed on
top and bottom surfaces of the thermoreversible recording layer for the purpose of
preventing oxygen from entering the thermoreversible recording layer to thereby prevent
photodeterioration of the leuco dye in the thermoreversible recording layer. The first
oxygen barrier layer may be disposed on a surface of the support where the thermoreversible
recording layer is not disposed, and the second oxygen barrier layer may be disposed
on the thermoreversible recording layer. Alternatively, the first oxygen barrier layer
may be disposed between the support and the thermoreversible recording layer, and
the second oxygen barrier layer may be disposed on the thermoreversible recording
layer.
-Protective layer-
[0065] The thermoreversible recording medium for use in the present invention preferably
includes a protective layer disposed on the thermoreversible recording layer for the
purpose of protecting the thermoreversible recording layer. The protective layer is
not particularly limited and may be appropriately selected depending on the intended
purpose. The protective layer may be disposed on one or more layers, but is preferably
disposed on an externally exposed outermost surface of the thermoreversible recording
medium.
-UV ray absorbing layer-
[0066] In the present invention, the UV ray absorbing layer is preferably disposed on an
a surface of the thermoreversible recording layer opposite to a surface where the
support is disposed, for the purpose of preventing erasion failure of the leuco dye
in the thermoreversible recording layer caused by coloration and photodeterioration
by UV rays. The UV ray absorbing layer can improve light resistance of the recording
medium. A thickness of the UV ray absorbing layer is appropriately selected so that
the UV ray absorbing layer absorbs UV rays of 390 nm or shorter.
-Intermediate layer-
[0067] In the present invention, the intermediate layer is preferably disposed between the
thermoreversible recording layer and the protective layer for the purpose of improving
adhesion between the thermoreversible recording layer and the protective layer, preventing
deterioration of the thermoreversible recording layer due to application of the protective
layer, and preventing the additives contained in the protective layer from migrating
into the thermoreversible recording layer. The intermediate layer can improve preservability
of a colored image.
-Under layer-
[0068] In the present invention, the under layer may be disposed between the thermoreversible
recording layer and the support for the purpose of effectively utilizing applied heat
to thereby increase sensitivity, improving adhesion between the support and the thermoreversible
recording layer, or preventing permeation of a material contained in the thermoreversible
recording layer into the support.
[0069] The under layer contains hollow particles and optionally a binder resin; and, if
necessary, may further contain other components.
-Back layer-
[0070] In the present invention, the back layer may be disposed on a surface of the support
opposite to a surface where the thermoreversible recording layer is disposed, for
the purpose of preventing the thermoreversible recording medium from curling or charging,
and improving conveyance properties of the thermoreversible recording medium.
[0071] The back layer contains a binder resin; and, if necessary, may further contain other
components, such as filler, conductive filler, a lubricant, and a color pigment.
-Adhesive layer or bonding agent layer-
[0072] In the present invention, the adhesive layer or bonding agent layer may be disposed
on a surface of the support opposite to a surface where the thermoreversible recording
layer is disposed, to thereby use the thermoreversible recording medium as a thermoreversible
recording label. As for a material of the adhesive layer or bonding agent layer, commonly
used materials can be used.
[0073] As illustrated in FIG. 10, a layer configuration of one embodiment of the thermoreversible
recording medium 200 includes a support 201; a thermoreversible recording layer 202
containing a photothermal converting material, a first oxygen barrier layer 203, and
a UV ray absorbing layer 204 disposed in this order on the support 201; and a second
oxygen barrier layer 205 on a surface of the support 201 where the thermoreversible
recording layer is not disposed. Note that, the protective layer may be formed on
the outermost surface layer, although it is not illustrated in the drawing.
<Supporting member>
[0074] A shape, size, material, and structure of the supporting member are not particularly
limited and may be appropriately selected depending on the intended purpose.
[0075] The size and the shape of the supporting member are not particularly limited and
may be appropriately selected depending on the intended purpose.
[0076] The material of the supporting member is not particularly limited and may be appropriately
selected depending on the intended purpose, and examples thereof include wood, paper,
cardboard, a resin, a metal, and glass. Of these, the resin is particularly preferable
from the viewpoints of formability, durability, and its light weight.
[0077] The resin is not particularly limited and may be appropriately selected depending
on the intended purpose, and examples thereof include a polyethylene resin, a polypropylene
resin, a vinyl chloride resin, a polystyrene resin, an AS resin, an ABS resin, a polyethylene
terephthalate resin, an acrylic resin, a polyvinyl alcohol resin, a vinylidene chloride
resin, a polycarbonate resin, a polyamide resin, an acetal resin, a polybutylene terephthalate
resin, a fluororesin, a phenolic resin, a melamine resin, a urea resin, a polyurethane
resin, an epoxy resin, and an unsaturated polyester resin. These may be used alone
or in combination. Of these, the polypropylene resin is preferable from the viewpoints
of chemical resistance, mechanical strength, and heat resistance.
[0078] The supporting member is not particularly limited and may be appropriately selected
depending on the intended purpose, so long as the recording medium can be attached
on its surface, and examples thereof include a conveying container, a work in progress,
and an industrial product. Of these, the conveying container is preferable since it
can store a plurality of objects inside thereof.
[0079] Specific examples of the conveying container include a plastic container and cardboard
box. Of these, the plastic container is preferable since the positioning portion can
be formed by injection molding.
[0080] In the case where a material used for the plastic container is transparent, a colorant
is preferably added. With a transparent plastic container without the colorant, contents
in the plastic container may be visible from outside. When the contents in the plastic
container can be visible from outside, invasion of privacy or information leakage
may be occurred depending on the contents.
-Colorant-
[0081] The colorant includes a pigment and a dye. Of these, a pigment being excellent in
weather resistance is preferable since a plastic container is repeatedly used in the
conveyor line system.
[0082] The pigment is not particularly limited and may be appropriately selected depending
on the intended purpose, and examples thereof include a phthalocyanine pigment, an
isoindolinone pigment, an isoindoline pigment, a quinacridone pigment, a perylene
pigment, an azo-pigment, an anthraquinone pigment, titanium oxide, cobalt blue, ultramarine,
carbon black, iron oxide, cadmium yellow, cadmium red, chrome yellow, and chromium
oxide. These may be used alone or in combination.
[0083] For example, the colorant can be kneaded with the resin, when the plastic container
is shaped. An amount of the colorant added to the resin may be appropriately selected
depending on the intended purpose, but the colorant is preferably added so that contents
in the plastic container is invisible from outside.
[0084] A method for shaping the plastic container is not particularly limited and may be
appropriately selected depending on the intended purpose, and examples thereof include
extrusion molding, blow molding, vacuum molding, calendar molding, and injection molding.
[0085] A display image is preferably disposed on a surface of the supporting member. The
display image can improve usability and safety of the supporting member. Examples
of the display image include a company logo, an alarm display, instructions, and a
bar code image.
<Positioning portion>
[0086] The positioning portion is formed on the surface of the supporting member and serves
as the mark for attaching the recording medium.
[0087] A shape, arrangement, and structure of the positioning portion are not particularly
limited and may be appropriately selected depending on the intended purpose.
[0088] Examples of the shape and the arrangement of the positioning portion include an aspect
in which a rectangular positioning portion 102 is formed along every side of a recording
medium to be attached (not illustrated) on a surface of a supporting member 101 as
illustrated in FIG. 4, and an aspect in which a positioning portion 102 is formed
along a certain side of a recording medium to be attached (not illustrated) on a surface
of a supporting member 101 as illustrated in FIGs. 6 to 9. Note that, an aspect in
which positioning portions 102 are formed along two sides of a recording medium to
be attached (not illustrated) on a surface of a supporting member 101 as illustrated
in FIGs. 6 and 7, as well as an aspect in which a positioning portion 102 is formed
along one side of a recording medium to be attached (not illustrated) on a surface
of a supporting member 101 as illustrated in FIGs. 8 and 9 are also within the scope
of this invention. Additional example of the shape and the arrangement of the positioning
portion include an aspect in which L-shaped positioning portions 102 are formed at
four corners of a recording medium to be attached (not illustrated) on a surface of
a supporting member 101 as illustrated in FIG. 5.
[0089] Of these, preferable is the aspect in which a positioning portion 102 is formed along
every side of a recording medium to be attached (not illustrated), as illustrated
in FIG. 4. In this aspect, the recording medium can be prevented from being damaged
or peeled due to a human hand or a tool entered from outside the recording medium.
[0090] The structure of the positioning portion is not particularly limited and may be appropriately
selected depending on the intended purpose.
[0091] A method for forming the positioning portion is not particularly limited and may
be appropriately selected depending on the intended purpose, and examples thereof
include a method in which the positioning portion is formed simultaneously with shaping
the supporting member using the resin, a method in which a piece of tape (e.g., fabric
tape and paper tape) is attached on the surface of the supporting member, and a method
in which an ink is applied on the surface of the supporting member. Of these, preferable
is the method in which the positioning portion is formed simultaneously with shaping
the supporting member using the resin since the positioning portion can be easily
formed at the predetermined position accurately and excellent durability and measuring
performance can be achieved.
[0092] The resin is not particularly limited and may be appropriately selected depending
on the intended purpose, and examples thereof include a polyethylene resin, a polypropylene
resin, a vinyl chloride resin, a polystyrene resin, an AS resin, an ABS resin, a polyethylene
terephthalate resin, an acrylic resin, a polyvinyl alcohol resin, a vinylidene chloride
resin, a polycarbonate resin, a polyamide resin, an acetal resin, a polybutylene terephthalate
resin, a fluororesin, a phenolic resin, a melamine resin, a urea resin, a polyurethane
resin, an epoxy resin, and an unsaturated polyester resin. These may be used alone
or in combination. Of these, the polypropylene resin and the polyethylene terephthalate
resin are preferable from the viewpoints of chemical resistance, mechanical strength,
and heat resistance.
[0093] A method for shaping the supporting member using the resin is not particularly limited
and may be appropriately selected depending on the intended purpose, and examples
thereof include extrusion molding, blow molding, vacuum molding, calendar molding,
and injection molding.
<Other members>
[0094] Other members may be coated with a surface protecting agent for the purpose of preventing
scratches on the surface, a glossing agent for the purpose of preventing scratches
or scrapes, a matting agent, an antifouling agent, or an anti-rust agent, or processed
with surface texturing for the purpose of improving releasability of a label.
(Conveyor line system)
[0095] A conveyor line system suitably used in the present invention will be described hereinafter,
but shall not be construed as to limit a scope of the present invention in any way.
[0096] In a conveyor line system according to the present invention, the structure according
to the present invention is used as the conveying container. The conveyor line system
preferably includes an image processing device; and, if necessary, further includes
other units.
[0097] The conveying container is the same as those described above for the supporting member.
[0098] The conveyor line system is a system configured to irradiate the recording medium
attached on the conveying container moved on a conveyor line with laser light to thereby
form an image that indicate, for example, information concerning contents and a delivery
destination of goods contained in a conveying container, date, and a management number.
[0099] The laser light is irradiated when the recording medium attached on the conveying
container moved on the conveyor line reaches the predetermined position. The predetermined
position is a position where only the recording medium is irradiated with laser light
by the image processing device. During this operation, in order to obtain a high quality
image, the recording medium is preferably irradiated with laser light with at least
one of output of a laser light to be emitted, scanning speed, and beam diameter being
controlled based on a result obtained by a temperature sensor for detecting a temperature
of the recording medium or ambient temperature and a distance sensor for detecting
a distance between the recording medium and the image processing device.
[0100] The conveyor line system of the present invention is suitably used, for example,
for a physical distribution management system, a delivery management system, a storage
management system, or a process management system in a factory.
[0101] As illustrated in FIG. 11, an image erasing device 8 and an image recording device
9 are preferably disposed in this order from the upstream side of a conveyor line
2. In addition, the image erasing device 8 and the image recording device 9 are preferably
disposed adjacent to each other. In FIG. 11, reference numeral 1 denotes a conveyor
line system, reference numeral 3 denotes a conveying direction of the conveyor line,
reference numeral 4 denotes a conveying container, reference numeral 5 denotes a recording
medium, reference numeral 6 denotes laser light emitted from the image erasing device,
and reference numeral 7 denotes laser light emitted from the image recording device.
[0102] A device configured to subject the recording medium to image processing is not particularly
limited and may be appropriately selected depending on the intended purpose, and examples
thereof include a laser, a thermal head, and an ink head. Of these, preferable is
the laser since the laser may process an image in a non-contact manner.
<Image processing device>
[0103] The image processing device, which is suitably used in the present invention, will
be described in detail hereinafter, but shall not be construed as to limit a scope
of the present invention in any way.
[0104] The image processing device includes at least one of an image recording device and
an image erasing device. In the case where the image processing device includes both
of the image recording device and the image erasing device, they may be an integrated
unit or separate units.
«Image recording device»
[0105] The image recording device is not particularly limited and may be appropriately selected
depending on the intended purpose, so long as the image recording device includes
an image recording unit configured to record an image using a laser light.
[0106] The image recording device includes a laser light emitting unit; and, if necessary,
further includes appropriately selected other members.
[0107] In the present invention, a wavelength of a laser light to be emitted should be selected
so that a thermoreversible recording medium on which an image is formed highly efficiently
absorbs the laser light. For example, the thermoreversible recording medium used for
the present invention contains a photothermal converting material which has a function
of highly efficiently absorbing a laser light to generate heat. Therefore, the wavelength
of the laser light to be emitted should be selected so that the photothermal converting
material to be contained absorbs the laser light at higher efficiency than those of
all other materials.
-Laser light emitting unit-
[0108] The laser light emitting unit may be appropriately selected depending on the intended
purpose. Examples thereof include a semiconductor laser, a solid laser, and a fiber
laser. Of these, the semiconductor laser is particularly preferable from the viewpoints
of wide selectability of wavelengths, and a small laser light source which can realize
down-sizing of a device and reduce cost.
[0109] The wavelength of the semiconductor laser light, solid laser light, or fiber laser
light emitted from the laser light emitting unit is preferably 700 nm or longer, more
preferably 720 nm or longer, even more preferably 750 nm or longer. The upper limit
of the wavelength of the laser light may be appropriately selected depending on the
intended purpose, but is preferably 1,600 nm or shorter, more preferably 1,300 nm
or shorter, particularly preferably 1,200 nm or shorter.
[0110] The wavelength of the laser light shorter than 700 nm causes the following problem:
image contrast is reduced in the visible light region during image recording on the
thermoreversible recording medium or the thermoreversible recording medium is disadvantageously
colored. In the UV ray region, which has much shorter wavelengths, there is a problem
that the thermoreversible recording medium tends to be deteriorated. Moreover, the
photothermal converting material to be added to the thermoreversible recording medium
needs to have a high decomposition temperature in order to ensure durability for repeated
image processing. Therefore, in the case where an organic dye is used as the photothermal
converting material, it is difficult to obtain the photothermal converting material
having a high decomposition temperature and long absorption wavelengths. From the
reasons as mentioned, the wavelength of the laser light is preferably 1,600 nm or
shorter.
[0111] The output of the laser light to be emitted during an image recording step in the
image recording device is not particularly limited and may be appropriately selected
depending on the intended purpose, but is preferably 1 W or greater, more preferably
3 W or greater, particularly preferably 5 W or greater. When the output of the laser
light is less than 1 W, it takes a long time to record an image. However, when it
is attempted to reduce the time for image recording, the output is insufficient.
[0112] The upper limit of the output of the laser light is not particularly limited and
may be appropriately selected depending on the intended purpose, but is preferably
200 W or lower, more preferably 150 W or lower, particularly preferably 100 W or lower.
When the upper limit of the output of the laser light is greater than 200 W, the laser
device may need to be larger.
[0113] The scanning speed of the laser to be emitted during the image recording step is
not particularly limited and may be appropriately selected depending on the intended
purpose, but is preferably 100 mm/s or greater, more preferably 300 mm/s or greater,
particularly preferably 500 mm/s or greater. When the scanning speed is less than
100 mm/s, it may take a long time to record an image.
[0114] The upper limit of the scanning speed of the laser light is not particularly limited
and may be appropriately selected depending on the intended purpose, but is preferably
15,000 mm/s or less, more preferably 10,000 mm/s or less, particularly preferably
8,000 mm/s or less. When the upper limit of the scanning speed is greater than 15,000
mm/s, it may be difficult to form a uniform image.
[0115] The spot diameter of the laser light to be emitted during the image recording step
is not particularly limited and may be appropriately selected depending on the intended
purpose, but is preferably 0.02 mm or greater, more preferably 0.1 mm or greater,
particularly preferably 0.15 mm or greater. When the spot diameter is less than 0.02
mm, a line width of an image is narrowed, leading to poor visibility.
[0116] The upper limit of the spot diameter of the laser light is not particularly limited
and may be appropriately selected depending on the intended purpose, but is preferably
3.0 mm or less, more preferably 2.5 mm or less, particularly preferably 2.0 mm or
less. When the spot diameter is greater than 3.0 mm, a line width of an image is widened,
so that adjacent lines are overlapped. As a result, it may become impossible to record
a small image.
[0117] Other factors of the image recording device are not particularly limited, and those
described in the present invention and those known in the art can be applied.
«Image erasing device»
[0118] The image erasing device configured to heat the thermoreversible recording medium
to erase an image thereon is not particularly limited and may be appropriately selected
depending on the intended purpose, and examples thereof include a non-contact heating
device using, for example, laser light, hot air, warm water, or an IR heater, and
a contact heating device, for example, using a thermal head, a hot stamp, a heat block,
or a heat roller. Of these, particularly preferable is an image erasing device in
which the thermoreversible recording medium is irradiated with laser light by the
laser light emitting unit.
[0119] The laser light emitting unit is not particularly limited and may be appropriately
selected depending on the intended purpose, and examples thereof include a semiconductor
laser, a solid laser, a fiber laser, and a CO
2 laser. Of these, the semiconductor laser is particularly preferable from the viewpoints
of wide selectability of wavelengths, and a small laser light source which can realize
down-sizing of a device and reduce cost.
[0120] In order to uniformly erase an image within a short period, the image erasing device
includes a semiconductor laser array, a width-direction collimating unit, and a length-direction
light distribution controlling unit, preferably further includes a beam size adjusting
unit, and a scanning unit, and further preferably further includes other units, if
necessary.
EXAMPLES
[0121] Examples of the present invention will be described hereinafter, but shall not be
construed as to limit a scope of the present invention in any way.
(Example 1)
[0122] Ricoh rewritable laser medium (RLM-100L, average thickness: 210 µm, manufactured
by Ricoh Company, Ltd.) serving as a recording medium was attached on a positioning
portion of a conveying container using the positioning portion as a mark and by means
of a pressing roller (PRESSING ROLLER SA-1003-B, manufactured by TESTER SANGYO CO,.
LTD.) so that the maximum distance between the recording medium and the positioning
portion was 100 µm. The conveying container (rectangular parallelepiped, W: 40 cm,
D: 30 cm, H: 30 cm) was formed of a blue polypropylene (PP) resin plate (PP SHEET,
thickness: 2 mm, manufactured by SANKO Co., Ltd.) and was provided with the positioning
portion (average height: 200 µm) which was integrally molded by injection molding
as illustrated in FIG. 5. In the evaluation for mispositioning described below, the
recording medium was able to be attached at the predetermined position without mispositioning.
The attaching time of the recording medium was 4 seconds. Results are presented in
Table 2.
[0123] Then, peeling, image density of a solid image, and barcode readability were evaluated
as follows. Results are presented in Table 2.
<Measurement of average height of positioning portion>
[0124] Randomly selected three positions on the positioning portion were measured for thickness
using a digital caliper (MICROMETER MDL-25MX, manufactured by Mitutoyo Corporation),
which were then averaged to determine an average thickness of the positioning portion.
[0125] Randomly selected three positions on a peripheral portion of the positioning portion
were measured for thickness using a digital caliper (MICROMETER MDL-25MX, manufactured
by Mitutoyo Corporation), which were then averaged to determine an average thickness
of the peripheral portion. An average height of the positioning portion was determined
by subtracting the average thickness of the peripheral portion from the average thickness
of the positioning portion.
<Measurement of average thickness of recording medium>
[0126] Randomly selected three positions on the recording medium attached on the conveying
container were measured for thickness using a digital caliper (MICROMETER MDL-25MX,
manufactured by Mitutoyo Corporation), which were then averaged to determine an average
thickness of the recording medium.
[0127] Randomly selected three positions on a peripheral portion of the recording medium
were measured for thickness using a digital caliper (MICROMETER MDL-25MX, manufactured
by Mitutoyo Corporation), which were then averaged to determine an average thickness
of the peripheral portion. An average thickness of the recording medium was determined
by subtracting the average thickness of the peripheral portion from the average thickness
of the recording medium attached on the conveying container.
<Maximum distance between edge portion of recording medium and positioning portion>
[0128] The maximum distance between an edge portion of the recording medium and the positioning
portion was measured by an optical microscope (DIGITAL MICROSCOPE VHX-5000, manufactured
by KEYENCE CORPORATION).
<Evaluation for mispositioning>
[0129] The mispositioning was evaluated based on a mispositioning distance and a mispositioning
angle described below.
[0130] The mispositioning distance was determined as a distance (mm) between a midpoint
of a side of the recording medium and a midpoint of a predetermined side of the positioning
portion.
[0131] The mispositioning angle was determined as an angle (°) between a side of the recording
medium and a predetermined side of the positioning portion.
<Attaching time of recording medium>
[0132] In the case where the positioning portion had previously been disposed on the conveying
container through, for example, injection molding, a period of time it took to attach
the recording medium on the conveying container was determined as the attaching time
of the recording medium. On the other hand, in the case where the positioning portion
had not been disposed on the conveying container, the sum of a period of time it took
to form the positioning portion on the conveying container and a period of time it
took to attach the recording medium on the conveying container was determined as the
attaching time of the recording medium.
<Evaluation for peeling>
[0133] Then, Ricoh rewritable laser marker (LDM-200-110, manufactured by Ricoh Company,
Ltd.) was used to record a solid square image (height: 8.0 mm, width: 8.0 mm) at laser
output of 18.2 W, a scanning speed of 3,000 mm/s, and an irradiation distance of 150
mm.
[0134] Then, Ricoh rewritable laser eraser (LDE-800-A, manufactured by Ricoh Company, Ltd.)
was used to erase the entire surface of the recording medium at laser output of 71.4
W, a scanning speed of 45 mm/s, and an irradiation distance of 110 mm.
[0135] Laser irradiation by the Ricoh rewritable laser marker (LDM-200-110, manufactured
by Ricoh Company, Ltd.) and laser irradiation by the Ricoh rewritable laser eraser
(LDE-800-A) were respectively performed once under the above conditions, which was
determined as one rewriting operation. The rewriting operation was repeated 1,000
times in the same manner as the above.
[0136] A length of the edge portion of the recording medium peeled from the PP resin plate
was measured using a caliper (DIGIMATIC CALIPER CD-S20C, manufactured by Mitutoyo
Corporation) after 1,000 times repetition of image recording and image erasing. This
procedure was repeated at different 10 positions. The measured lengths were averaged,
which was determined as peeling (mm). As a result, no peeling was observed.
[0137] The peeling refers to a state in which at least part of the recording medium is completely
separated from the supporting member.
<Evaluation for enlargement of peeling, image density, and barcode readability>
[0138] A blue polypropylene (PP) resin plate to which the recording medium after 1,000 times
repetition of image recording and image erasing had been attached was detached from
the conveying container. The blue polypropylene resin plate and a rule (STAINLESS
STEEL RULE 14001, manufactured by Shinwa Rules Co., Ltd., total length x width x thickness:
175 mm x 15 mm x 0.5 mm) were mounted on a abrasion tester (ABRASION TESTER FR-2,
manufactured by Suga Test Instruments Co., Ltd.) so that an angle between the blue
polypropylene resin plate and the rule was 30° and a middle point of a side of the
recording medium was in contact with a middle point of the rule. Then, the abrasion
tester was used to rub the recording medium with the rule back and forth 10 times.
After rubbing back and forth 10 times, a peeled length from the PP resin plate in
a rubbing direction of the middle point of the side of the recording medium which
had been rubbed with the rule was measured using a caliper (DIGIMATIC CALIPER CD-S20C,
manufactured by Mitutoyo Corporation). As a result, no peeling was observed. Then,
the Ricoh rewritable laser eraser (LDE-800-A, manufactured by Ricoh Company, Ltd.)
was used to erase the entire surface of the recording medium at laser output of 71.4
W, a scanning speed of 45 mm/s, and an irradiation distance of 110 mm. Two seconds
after the image erasing, the Ricoh rewritable laser marker (LDM-200-110, manufactured
by Ricoh Company, Ltd.) was used to record a solid square image (height: 8.0 mm, width:
8.0 mm) and a one-dimensional barcode at laser output of 18.2 W, a scanning speed
of 3,000 mm/s, and an irradiation distance of 150 mm. A scan image of the solid image
is illustrated in FIG. 12 and a scan image of the barcode is illustrated in FIG. 13.
-Image density-
[0139] A densitometer (X-RITE 938, manufactured by X-Rite Inc.) was used to measure the
solid image for image density, which was found to be 1.65.
-Barcode readability-
[0140] A barcode scanner (THIR-6780U, manufactured by MARS TOHKEN SOLUTION CO.LTD.) was
used to read the barcode to evaluate according to the following criteria.
[Barcode readability]
[0141]
- A: Good readability
- B: Unreadable
(Example 2)
[0142] The recording medium was attached in the same manner as in Example 1 and the above
properties were evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1, except that a conveying
container (rectangular parallelepiped, W: 40 cm, D: 30 cm, H: 30 cm) was formed of
a blue polypropylene (PP) resin plate (PP SHEET, thickness: 2 mm, manufactured by
SANKO Co., Ltd.) and provided with a positioning portion (average height: 190 µm)
which was integrally molded with the conveying container by injection molding.
[0143] As a result, the attaching time of the recording medium was 4 seconds. The edge portion
of the recording medium was attached on the PP resin plate without peeling even after
1,000 times of repetition of image recording and image erasing. Thereafter, the edge
portion of the recording medium was also attached on the PP resin plate without peeling
even after rubbing with the rule back and forth 10 times. The image density of the
solid image was 1.64 and the barcode readability was good. Results are presented in
Table 2.
(Example 3)
[0144] The recording medium was attached in the same manner as in Example 1 and the above
properties were evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1, except that a conveying
container (rectangular parallelepiped, W: 40 cm, D: 30 cm, H: 30 cm) was formed of
a blue polypropylene (PP) resin plate (PP SHEET, thickness: 2 mm, manufactured by
SANKO Co., Ltd.) and provided with a positioning portion (average height: 170 µm)
which was integrally molded with the conveying container by injection molding.
[0145] As a result, the attaching time of the recording medium was 4 seconds. The edge portion
of the recording medium was attached on the PP resin plate without peeling even after
1,000 times of repetition of image recording and image erasing. Thereafter, the edge
portion of the recording medium was also attached on the PP resin plate without peeling
even after rubbing with the rule back and forth 10 times. The image density of the
solid image was 1.65 and the barcode readability was good. Results are presented in
Table 2.
(Example 4)
[0146] The recording medium was attached in the same manner as in Example 1 and the above
properties were evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1, except that a conveying
container (rectangular parallelepiped, W: 40 cm, D: 30 cm, H: 30 cm) was formed of
a blue polypropylene (PP) resin plate (PP SHEET, thickness: 2 mm, manufactured by
SANKO Co., Ltd.) and provided with a positioning portion (average height: 8 µm) which
was integrally molded with the conveying container by injection molding.
[0147] As a result, the attaching time of the recording medium was 9 seconds. The edge portion
of the recording medium was attached on the PP resin plate without peeling even after
1,000 times of repetition of image recording and image erasing. Thereafter, the edge
portion of the recording medium was also attached on the PP resin plate without peeling
even after rubbing with the rule back and forth 10 times. The image density of the
solid image was 1.66 and the barcode readability was good. Results are presented in
Table 2.
(Example 5)
[0148] The recording medium was attached in the same manner as in Example 1 and the above
properties were evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1, except that a conveying
container (rectangular parallelepiped, W: 40 cm, D: 30 cm, H: 30 cm) was formed of
a blue polypropylene (PP) resin plate (PP SHEET, thickness: 2 mm, manufactured by
SANKO Co., Ltd.) and provided with a positioning portion (average height: 15 µm) which
was integrally molded with the conveying container by injection molding.
[0149] As a result, the attaching time of the recording medium was 8 seconds. The edge portion
of the recording medium was attached on the PP resin plate without peeling even after
1,000 times of repetition of image recording and image erasing. Thereafter, the edge
portion of the recording medium was also attached on the PP resin plate without peeling
even after rubbing with the rule back and forth 10 times. The image density of the
solid image was 1.65 and the barcode readability was good. Results are presented in
Table 2.
(Example 6)
[0150] The recording medium was attached in the same manner as in Example 1 and the above
properties were evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1, except that a conveying
container (rectangular parallelepiped, W: 40 cm, D: 30 cm, H: 30 cm) was formed of
a blue polypropylene (PP) resin plate (PP SHEET, thickness: 2 mm, manufactured by
SANKO Co., Ltd.) and provided with a positioning portion (average height: 30 µm) which
was integrally molded with the conveying container by injection molding.
[0151] As a result, the attaching time of the recording medium was 7 seconds. The edge portion
of the recording medium was attached on the PP resin plate without peeling even after
1,000 times of repetition of image recording and image erasing. Thereafter, the edge
portion of the recording medium was also attached on the PP resin plate without peeling
even after rubbing with the rule back and forth 10 times. The image density of the
solid image was 1.67 and the barcode readability was good. Results are presented in
Table 2.
(Example 7)
[0152] The recording medium was attached in the same manner as in Example 3 and the above
properties were evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the Ricoh
rewritable laser medium (RLM-100L, average thickness: 210 µm, manufactured by Ricoh
Company, Ltd.) serving as the recording medium was attached so that the maximum distance
between the edge portion of the recording medium and the positioning portion was 8
µm.
[0153] As a result, the attaching time of the recording medium was 10 seconds. The edge
portion of the recording medium was attached on the PP resin plate without peeling
even after 1,000 times of repetition of image recording and image erasing. Thereafter,
the edge portion of the recording medium was also attached on the PP resin plate without
peeling even after rubbing with the rule back and forth 10 times. The image density
of the solid image was 1.65 and the barcode readability was good. Results are presented
in Table 2.
(Example 8)
[0154] The recording medium was attached in the same manner as in Example 3 and the above
properties were evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the Ricoh
rewritable laser medium (RLM-100L, average thickness: 210 µm, manufactured by Ricoh
Company, Ltd.) serving as the recording medium was attached so that the maximum distance
between the edge portion of the recording medium and the positioning portion was 15
µm.
[0155] As a result, the attaching time of the recording medium was 9 seconds. The edge portion
of the recording medium was attached on the PP resin plate without peeling even after
1,000 times of repetition of image recording and image erasing. Thereafter, the edge
portion of the recording medium was also attached on the PP resin plate without peeling
even after rubbing with the rule back and forth 10 times. The image density of the
solid image was 1.65 and the barcode readability was good. Results are presented in
Table 2.
(Example 9)
[0156] The recording medium was attached in the same manner as in Example 3 and the above
properties were evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the Ricoh
rewritable laser medium (RLM-100L, average thickness: 210 µm, manufactured by Ricoh
Company, Ltd.) serving as the recording medium was attached so that the maximum distance
between the edge portion of the recording medium and the positioning portion was 25
µm.
[0157] As a result, the attaching time of the recording medium was 8 seconds. The edge portion
of the recording medium was attached on the PP resin plate without peeling even after
1,000 times of repetition of image recording and image erasing. Thereafter, the edge
portion of the recording medium was also attached on the PP resin plate without peeling
even after rubbing with the rule back and forth 10 times. The image density of the
solid image was 1.64 and the barcode readability was good. Results are presented in
Table 2.
(Example 10)
[0158] The recording medium was attached in the same manner as in Example 1 and the above
properties were evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the Ricoh
rewritable laser medium (RLM-100L, average thickness: 210 µm, manufactured by Ricoh
Company, Ltd.) serving as the recording medium was attached so that the maximum distance
between the edge portion of the recording medium and the positioning portion was 1,500
µm.
[0159] As a result, the recording medium was attached with being mispositioned by 0.3 mm
and 3°. The attaching time of the recording medium was 8 seconds. The edge portion
of the recording medium was attached on the PP resin plate without peeling even after
1,000 times of repetition of image recording and image erasing. Thereafter, the edge
portion of the recording medium was also attached on the PP resin plate without peeling
even after rubbing with the rule back and forth 10 times. The image density of the
solid image was 1.65 and the barcode readability was good. Results are presented in
Table 2.
(Example 11)
[0160] The recording medium was attached in the same manner as in Example 1 and the above
properties were evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the Ricoh
rewritable laser medium (RLM-100L, average thickness: 210 µm, manufactured by Ricoh
Company, Ltd.) serving as the recording medium was attached so that the maximum distance
between the edge portion of the recording medium and the positioning portion was 700
µm.
[0161] As a result, the recording medium was attached with being mispositioned by 0.1 mm
and 2°. The attaching time of the recording medium was 8 seconds. The edge portion
of the recording medium was attached on the PP resin plate without peeling even after
1,000 times of repetition of image recording and image erasing. Thereafter, the edge
portion of the recording medium was also attached on the PP resin plate without peeling
even after rubbing with the rule back and forth 10 times. The image density of the
solid image was 1.65 and the barcode readability was good. Results are presented in
Table 2.
(Example 12)
[0162] The recording medium was attached in the same manner as in Example 1 and the above
properties were evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the Ricoh
rewritable laser medium (RLM-100L, average thickness: 210 µm, manufactured by Ricoh
Company, Ltd.) serving as the recording medium was attached so that the maximum distance
between the edge portion of the recording medium and the positioning portion was 400
µm.
[0163] As a result, the recording medium was attached with being mispositioned by 1°. The
attaching time of the recording medium was 8 seconds. The edge portion of the recording
medium was attached on the PP resin plate without peeling even after 1,000 times of
repetition of image recording and image erasing. Thereafter, the edge portion of the
recording medium was also attached on the PP resin plate without peeling even after
rubbing with the rule back and forth 10 times. The image density of the solid image
was 1.65 and the barcode readability was good. Results are presented in Table 2.
(Example 13)
[0164] The recording medium was attached in the same manner as in Example 1 and the above
properties were evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1, except that a spatula
(CAULKING SPATULA No. 7, manufactured by Ohtsuka Brush Mfg. Co., Ltd.) was used as
a tool for attaching the Ricoh rewritable laser medium on the conveying container
instead of the pressing roller and moved in one direction.
[0165] As a result, the attaching time of the recording medium was 10 seconds. The edge
portion of the recording medium was attached on the PP resin plate without peeling
even after 1,000 times of repetition of image recording and image erasing. Thereafter,
the edge portion of the recording medium was also attached on the PP resin plate without
peeling even after rubbing with the rule back and forth 10 times. The image density
of the solid image was 1.66 and the barcode readability was good. Results are presented
in Table 2.
(Example 14)
[0166] The recording medium was attached in the same manner as in Example 1 and the above
properties were evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1, except that a conveying
container was formed of a blue polypropylene (PP) resin plate (PP SHEET, thickness:
2 mm, manufactured by SANKO Co., Ltd.) and provided with no positioning portion on
a surface thereof, and that a piece of fabric tape (FABRIC TAPE 1532, average thickness:
200 µm, manufactured by TERAOKA SEISAKUSHO CO., LTD.) was attached on the conveying
container to form a positioning portion.
[0167] As a result, the attaching time of the recording medium was 135 seconds. The edge
portion of the recording medium was attached on the PP resin plate without peeling
even after 1,000 times of repetition of image recording and image erasing. Thereafter,
the edge portion of the recording medium was also attached on the PP resin plate without
peeling even after rubbing with the rule back and forth 10 times. The image density
of the solid image was 1.65 and the barcode readability was good. Results are presented
in Table 2.
(Comparative Example 1)
[0168] The recording medium was attached in the same manner as in Example 1 and the above
properties were evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1, except that a conveying
container (rectangular parallelepiped, W: 40 cm, D: 30 cm, H: 30 cm) was formed of
a blue polypropylene (PP) resin plate (PP SHEET, thickness: 2 mm, manufactured by
SANKO Co., Ltd.) and provided with a positioning portion (average height: 230 µm)
which was integrally molded with the conveying container by injection molding.
[0169] As a result, the attaching time of the recording medium was 4 seconds. The edge portion
of the recording medium was peeled by 1.0 mm from the PP resin plate after 1,000 times
of repetition of image recording and image erasing. Thereafter, the middle point of
the side of the recording medium was peeled by 29.8 mm from the PP resin plate in
the rubbing direction after rubbing with the rule back and forth 10 times. The image
density of the solid image was 0.18 and the barcode was unreadable. Results are presented
in Table 2. Note that, a scan image of the solid image is illustrated in FIG. 14 and
a scan image of the barcode is illustrated in FIG. 15.
(Comparative Example 2)
[0170] The recording medium was attached in the same manner as in Example 1 and the above
properties were evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1, except that a conveying
container (rectangular parallelepiped, W: 40 cm, D: 30 cm, H: 30 cm) was formed of
a blue polypropylene (PP) resin plate (PP SHEET, thickness: 2 mm, manufactured by
SANKO Co., Ltd.) and provided with a positioning portion (average height: 1,000 µm)
which was integrally molded with the conveying container by injection molding.
[0171] As a result, the attaching time of the recording medium was 4 seconds. The edge portion
of the recording medium was peeled by 3.3 mm from the PP resin plate after 1,000 times
of repetition of image recording and image erasing. Thereafter, the middle point of
the side of the recording medium was peeled by 30.3 mm from the PP resin plate in
the rubbing direction after rubbing with the rule back and forth 10 times. The image
density of the solid image was 0.18 and the barcode was unreadable. Results are presented
in Table 2.
(Comparative Example 3)
[0172] The recording medium was attached in the same manner as in Example 1 and the above
properties were evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1, except that a conveying
container (rectangular parallelepiped, W: 40 cm, D: 30 cm, H: 30 cm) was formed of
a blue polypropylene (PP) resin plate (PP SHEET, thickness: 2 mm, manufactured by
SANKO Co., Ltd.) and provided with a positioning portion (average height: 2,050 µm)
which was integrally molded with the conveying container by injection molding.
[0173] As a result, the attaching time of the recording medium was 4 seconds. The edge portion
of the recording medium was peeled by 12.5 mm from the PP resin plate after 1,000
times of repetition of image recording and image erasing. Thereafter, the middle point
of the side of the recording medium was peeled by 32.4 mm from the PP resin plate
in the rubbing direction after rubbing with the rule back and forth 10 times. The
image density of the solid image was 0.18 and the barcode was unreadable. Results
are presented in Table 2.

[0174] Aspects of the present invention are as follows:
- <1> A structure including:
a supporting member;
a recording medium configured to be attached on a surface of the supporting member;
and a positioning portion configured to serve as a mark when the recording medium
is attached on the surface of the supporting member, the positioning portion having
an average height lower than an average thickness of the recording medium.
- <2> The structure according to <1>,
wherein the average height of the positioning portion is 90% or less of the average
thickness of the recording medium.
- <3> The structure according to <1> or <2>,
wherein the average height of the positioning portion and the average thickness of
the recording medium satisfy an expression:

in which A is the average height of the positioning portion and B is the average
thickness of the recording medium.
- <4> The structure according to any one of <1> to <3>,
wherein the average height of the positioning portion is 5 µm or more.
- <5> The structure according to any one of <1> to <4>,
wherein the average thickness of the recording medium is 50 µm or more.
- <6> The structure according to any one of <1> to <5>,
wherein a maximum distance between an edge portion of the recording medium and the
positioning portion is in a range of 10 µm or more but 1,000 µm or less.
- <7> The structure according to any one of <1> to <6>,
wherein the average height of the positioning portion and the maximum distance between
the edge portion of the recording medium and the positioning portion satisfy an expression:

in which A is the average height of the positioning portion and C is the maximum
distance between the edge portion of the recording medium and the positioning portion.
- <8> The structure according to any one of <1> to <7>,
wherein the recording medium is attached to the positioning portion on the supporting
member using at least one of a pressing roller and a spatula.
- <9> The structure according to any one of <1> to <8>,
wherein the recording medium is irradiated with laser light to heat the recording
medium, to thereby perform at least one of image erasing and image recording.
- <10> The structure according to any one of <1> to <9>,
wherein the recording medium is a thermoreversible recording medium.
- <11> The structure according to <10>,
wherein the structure is configured to record an image on an entire surface of the
thermoreversible recording medium and to erase the image on the entire surface of
the thermoreversible recording medium.
- <12> A conveyor line system including
the structure according to any one of <1> to <11> configured to be used as a conveying
container.
- <13> The conveyor line system according to <12>,
wherein the conveyor line system is used for at least one selected from the group
consisting of a physical distribution management system, a delivery management system,
a storage management system, and a process management system in a factory.
[0175] The structure according to any one of <1> to <11> and the conveyor line system according
to <12> or <13> can solve the existing problems and achieve the object of the present
invention.